Saturday, November 8, 2014

Last
night I had the pleasure of attending the opening night of Pop 2 Action, a collection of original artwork inspired by pop
culture and mass media influences. The event took place at the Hero Complex Gallery in Los Angeles and was organized by Dana Ashmore (Mob City) and Laura Bousman (The
Devil’s Carnival).

These
amazing ladies are the founders of Gratitude Collaborative, an organization
with the mission to generate art that serves a purpose. The goal of this
weekend’s exhibit is to raise money to teach art classes to kids, purchase
school supplies, feed the hungry, sponsor after-school programs, and support
young playwrights.

I
found out about the event on Twitter through Darren Lynn Bousman. The director
of Saw II, Saw III, and Saw IV is a
fellow alumnus from my alma mater, so I figured it would be great to support
his wife and this great cause.

There
were several pieces that really struck my attention. One in particular by
artist Tou Vue. His painting portrays a couple laying on the ground with their
backs to each other and holding a cell phone. The artist used this as a way to
express how technology and social media is a double-edged sword; it brings us
together but at the same time it separates us.

There
was art inspired by Kill Bill, The Wizard of Oz, Pokemon, and much more, but I ended up acquiring an amazing
painting of Morpheus from The Matrix.
It’s basically Morpheus’s face wearing a set of 3D glasses, which represent the
red and blue pill that he presents to Neo. The artwork is titled Red Pill, Blue Pill and was created by Lord Byron Bradley.

If
you are in the Los Angeles area make sure you swing by the gallery this
weekend, check out some art, and support this great cause. They are located on 2020 South Robertson Blvd. In the words of Dana and Laura, “Let’s
create a generation of gratitude.”

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Ricardo Ramos resides in Los Angeles and works as a Story Producer in non-scripted television. He graduated with a bachelors of science in Film and a masters of science in Entertainment Business from Full Sail University and is an active member of the Producers Guild of America.
Since relocating to La La Land in 2013, Ricardo's latest TV credits include “The Riveras” for NBC Universo, “MasterChef” season eight for FOX, "Holy Foley" for WWE, "Teenage Newlyweds" and "Married At First Sight: The First Year" for FYI, among others.
Besides working in TV, Ricardo has also created original content that includes a documentary titled “Vicissitude” about the drug-related violence in his hometown of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, and an instructional video for a start-up app called LightsApp. In his time off, Ricardo runs at the Hollywood Bowl with November Project, plays tennis, volunteers with GLAAD, or is having an IPA at Arclight Theatre.